Why Do You Do It?

Over the last number of days I have been very lucky to read amazing comments and pledges of support for the upcoming municipal election. It’s been almost 8 years now since I took the oath of office and I’m looking forward to the coming campaign … so announcement IS coming soon.

One of the questions I’m asked often is “how do you do it?” All the hours in meetings, attending events and meeting with constituents to address their needs, no matter how big or small, is worth it and something I still have the drive for is because I love this town.

I see so much potential in Milton and in awe of what we already have. I’m amazed at what we all know is a great community – the people – the families that make up this great town.

We just had what I refer to as a game changing announcement of the start of the Milton Education Village and our partnership with Laurier University and Conestoga College. This announcement ranks right up there in the top 3 announcements in recent history – the other two being the hospital expansion announcement and the start of the “Big Pipe”. It’s THAT a big!

Again thank you for your comments of support and I’m looking forward to continuing to earn your vote. More to come and until then, I’ll see you at the doors.

Can I Have Your Autograph?

This upcoming municipal elections have had some changes made by the province of Ontario.

One of the many small, but important changes is that before a candidate could file nomination papers and declare their candidacy on the first business day of the year of the election (January 2nd) we now have to wait until May 1st 2018 to “officially” launch the campaigns. Included in these changes is the candidates have to collect signatures from registered voters in their municipality. 25 to be exact.

So if YOU would like to volunteer your name, signature, etc to my future campaign, please feel free to email / call / FB / Tweet / one of the dozens of ways to contact me and I’ll be by with my trusty clipboard and pen.

Obviously there will be a more official announcement coming as to where and what position it will be … so stay tuned for that.

Until then … I’ll see you at the doors.

Milton Chamber Community Awards Gala

We were so happy to once again attend the annual Milton Chamber of Commerce Community Awards Gala at Granite Ridge Golf Club.

It gives us all an opportunity to thank the many entrepreneurs and businesses that makes this town so special and reward them with the accolades they so richly deserve.

Looking Back & Looking Forward

As the Town of Milton moves into the new year and as we prepare to face many new and exciting challenges, it is a good time to take a look back on the year that was 2017.

There were many reasons to celebrate as a community last year – including Canada’s 150th birthday – and the fact that last year Milton turned 160 years old, tops the list.

Basking in the heat of the summer, we joined in the 10th annual Street Festival in Downtown Milton with our friends and families. Tens of thousands of Miltonian’s took part in the fun and games that were topped off by an outstanding performance by the band Platinum Blonde.

The ice cream flowed freely at Milton Town Hall as we took a trip back in history and officially celebrated Milton’s birthday and the reopening of the newly renovated Victoria Park.

As Miltonian’s of all ages were celebrating Milton’s roots and coming together as a community, the Town of Milton had many more reasons to celebrate as well.

In the spring of this past year, The Town of Milton was greatly surprised by the announcement by the Ontario government to approve two new post secondary institutions – with one of them being right here in Milton.

The planning of the university campus began long before I was elected as a member of Milton Town Council. The Milton Education Village as its called today, was the result of many years of hard work, planning and the vision o so many people, but one in particular stands out the most. That person is former Town of Milton CAO Mario Belvedere. Sadly we lost Mario a couple of years ago but thankfully his vision still lives on today and going forward, the dream of a university campus in Milton will be realized.

Just this last week, the town had held the first of many public sessions where residents and stakeholders in Milton will have their input on how the MEV will look in its design and how it will blend into the Milton community. It will also be an additional catalyst for economic development and bring job opportunities to Milton. Business follows education and I am excited about the future of Milton Education both in the short and long terms.

As this work continues, we as a community continue to anxiously wait for the official announcement of funding for the Milton Education Village by the province of Ontario. So stay tuned.

Back in the summer of 2011, the Province of Ontario had announced an approval for the expansion of Milton District Hospital. For Miltonians, this was the culmination on the efforts of many people including Halton Region, the Town of Milton but more importantly the great work of the Milton District Hospital Foundation and the countless volunteers, supports, donors and businesses that donated so much and helped us as a community raise over $30 million to help make this expansion a success. In late 2017, we officially cut the ribbon and opened the new hospital and its over 300,000 sq ft of expansion.

It’s common knowledge that Milton will continue to grow and at some point we will seriously have to look at the next phases of the hospital expansion and even more fundraising. It started off with advocacy – signs, petitions, and rallies, but in the end the community worked together and as a result we have this wonderful facility to be proud of.

Those were just two examples of the good things that happened for Milton last year, but we have not been without our challenges. As many in Milton are aware, the proposal for an intermodal by CN that was resubmitted and raised concerns by both the residential and business communities and in turn the Town of Milton and Halton Region.

Here is a very quick update of the status of the proposed development, the CEAA (Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency) continues to get input from not only CN, but from residents and stakeholders before anything happens on this site. It’s been a long and detailed process so far, and will continue for some time. Meanwhile The Town of Milton and Halton Region will continue working with its legal team to work on a solution to the numerous concerns raised unanimously by all four municipalities in Halton.

This past year has also brought on a number of changes to provincial legislation that will end up affecting how communities like Milton grow going forward.

Changes to the provincial growth plan require the Town of Milton and others in Halton Region to increase the density of its growth. There is growing evidence of these changes as you will begin to see more and more applications for higher density development in Milton. Intensification will occur in our urban growth centres like Main Street by the GO station and most recently at the intersection of Ontario St and Derry Road.

The town of Milton continues to prepare for this type of growth as we are also making changes to guidelines to growth in town, including our drafts for mid rise (4-6 stories) and high rise (over 6 stories) developments.

In addition to changes in the provincial growth plan, the Province of Ontario has made many changes to other provincial acts such as the Niagara Escarpment Plan, Waste Management Act, and the Municipal Act to name a few.

Needless to say these changes, combined with other challenges mentioned will have continued affects on growth in Milton.

That was just a small account of the events of 2017 that have shaped and will continue to shape Milton as we continue to grow.

The town of Milton has begun the long range planning that is required as we prepare for growth past the year 2031 and into 2041.

I am truly excited at a number of opportunities that we will be dealing with in 2018 and beyond. You will begin to see construction in the Derry Green Business park (east of James Snow Parkway from the 401 to Louis St Laurent) as the first two applications are moving through our planning department and more companies will move here and call Milton home for their businesses, opening up further opportunities for Milton residents to live and work at home.

As mentioned earlier, we eagerly await the province to make its announcement for the Milton Education Village to pave the way for our partnership with Laurier University and Conestoga College to take root and begin to grow.

Also recently announced by Conservation Halton is our partnership in the planning and development of the Giants Rib park, that once completed will connect our many conservation areas and parks into one Geo Park. It will rival many areas around the world in size like Central Park New York. More on this to come.

The Town of Milton continues to work with Golf Canada as they announced last year their intentions to make Rattlesnake Point Golf Club in Milton the permanent home of the PGA in Canada – which includes hosting the annual Canadian Open PGA tournament. This provides not only the Town of Milton but Halton Region as a whole, huge opportunities for economic development and tourism within Halton Region.

The challenges of growth and the management of that growth will also continue in the coming year as we deal with intensification, changes to the provincial legislation and infrastructure demands to help keep Milton moving. This council realized some of these pressures during our recent budget for 2018. Our council passed a higher than normal rate of increase for the town portion of the budget. As Miltons population continues to rise, so does the pressure on our finances, infrastructure both new and roads for state of good repair as well as service levels for our community centres, facilities and all the programs we offer.

As the population continues to ruse we have to address the state of transit, where we need to improve, where we should expand and possible reductions that will be needed.

Our staff is beginning the next steps in these plans by updating our transportation master plan. What will transit look like in the years to come? Will it mirror other municipalities using “ride sharing” to form the base of their system, or will bit be a hybrid of two systems? Questions that will have to be answered going forward. I will be counting on the participation of not only members of the public but also our business community as well.

There are no magical solutions to the challenges we face as we continue to grow. Each of these challenges need to be dealt with. But solutions cant be developed in silos.

It’s easy to say “this is what should be done” if we look at these challenges in silos … in isolation … or as part of an agenda.

But like a kitchen in a busy restaurant, its difficult to find the best solution for all that ails us as a growing community without a plan to get the job done. We cant reach that goal of being a complete community without working together to make it happen. This year and those that will follow provide us with the opportunity to work together … home owners and business owners … the Town of Milton, Halton Region, the Province of Ontario & the Government of Canada … current and future residents of what we still call “Canada’s Fastest Growing Municipality” … working together to face the challenges and be part of the process … working together to reach our common goals of building a complete community.

The challenges may be great but with the proper leadership in place, these challenges will be surmounted. And together we can realize these goals of becoming that complete community … one that we can live, learn, work, play, become healthy and BE healthy and be the gold standard of growth. We can be the example of what growth and a community should be. Life right here in Milton.

Week In Review

IMG_2222.jpgHappy New Year is in order.  We enter 2018 a combination of a little wet and a little cold as Mother Nature throws a few more curve balls at us.  During the Christmas season, there was quite a bit of snow dumped on Milton, and for the most part our staff has done a very good job in clearing the roads in a very short period of time.  Was it perfect? Far from it as there are always areas for improvement that we along with staff have identified.

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If you follow me on my other social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram) you will have seen some pictures from the New Years Bell Ringing at Milton Town Hall with 2017 Invictus Games medalist, Milton fire fighter and resident Kelly Scanlan as our honourary bell ringer for 2018!

We were so honoured to have her help those who braved the cold that night to ring in 2018.  She also told us some great stories from the Invictus Games and having Prince Harry in attendance was obviously one of the highlights for many.

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This past week was the restarting of our regular meeting schedules, both at Halton Region and the Town of Milton…as the saying goes “No rest for the wicked”  This past week however was the first public information session for the apartment and town home development at Hwy 25 or Ontario Street and Derry Road intersection.

We are also reviewing standards that will be used going forward with High Rise and Mid Rise standards as this wont be the last of the applications in Milton for high density residential growth.  This particular one will have a staff report coming to council possibly in late March 2018, so stay tuned to my social media feeds and this website for more details.

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I also want to congratulate Ryan Graham who is one the great workers we have at Maplehurst Correctional facility by the highway.  He and some other of his co-workers staged a fundraiser in support of Halton Womens Place this past week staying outdoors for 24 hours.  As we all know, the weather the last few weeks hasnt been tropical, but he ended up raising well over $3,000 for Halton Womens Place, so THANK YOU RYAN.

Snow Clearing Update December 26 2017

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Over the past 48 hours Town of Milton staff and our contractors have been plowing what is estimated as the biggest snowfall during Christmas in many years.

Coupled with the massive quantities of snow is the blowing winds that add to the problems and issues.

They are continuing their efforts today and probably over the next few days to make sure all streets have been plowed and sidewalks cleared.

We ask for your continued patience in this matter as they work to clear up everything that has fallen.
Has it been perfect? No. We are still awaiting a final report on how much snow has fallen, Road temperatures as well as road conditions.

Thank you all for your patience and please know they are working as hard as they can.
We hope you’ve all had a wonderful Christmas and holiday so far and let’s hope there’s no more snow coming anytime soon.